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Los Angeles Lakers head coach Luke Walton says Lebron James has been in training, but that he will only return to the side when he's ready to do so

Lebron James is ramping up his training activity but no date has been set for his return to NBA action after a Christmas Day groin injury, Los Angeles Lakers coach Luke Walton said on Monday.

Walton told reporters that James took part in three-minute, full-court scrimmages with the team, the closest he has come to playing under game-type conditions.

"We'll see how his body responds to that, and from there we'll take it as far as making those scrimmages longer, or if he says, 'Hey I feel great, I'll see if I can play,' then we'll make those adjustments," Walton said.

The coach said he was preparing his team for a Tuesday game against the Philadelphia 76ers as if James won't be available.

LeBron James clutches his groin during the Los Angeles Lakers' win over the Golden State Warriors
Image: LeBron James clutches his groin during the Los Angeles Lakers' win over the Golden State Warriors

The Lakers face the Los Angeles Clippers on Thursday in a cross-town clash before a Saturday showdown with the NBA champion Golden State Warriors.

James has missed 16 games since he was hurt in the holiday victory over the Warriors, having never missed more than 13 games in any of his 15 prior seasons.

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"He's not driving the lane and tomahawk dunking on people right now," Walton said. "But he's moving well and he's getting into the paint and shooting jumpers."

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